Urban Indian: Native New York Now Programs

Photo of Louis Mofsie as a child
Still from “Louis Mofsie on The Thunderbirds’ 41st Annual Grand Mid-Summer Pow Wow”, film featured in Urban Indian: Native New York Now, photograph of Louis Mofsie

Our exhibition Urban Indian: Native New York Now (on view through March 8, 2020) examines the shared meaning of being a Native person living in New York today through a mix of contemporary artworks, performing arts, and community memorabilia.  Inspired by the exhibition, these programs will explore the experiences of being a Native New Yorker.

Programs in this series are co-presented with the American Indian Community House (AICH) and AMERINDA

Click on a program below to learn more and to purchase tickets. 

Supporters

The Museum gratefully acknowledges The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's support for exhibition co-curator Dr. Rebecca Jacobs's fellowship. Urban Indian: Native New York Now is her capstone project.

Additional support provided by Valerie and John W. Rowe, Julie Hayes, Heidi and Jeffrey Jacobs, and the Friends of Urban Indian.

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